By: Himfr Ivy | 2010-11-20 | Politics U. S. voters elect 435 House of Representatives, 37 senators and most of the governor, state senators and representatives and state department heads... read more
By: Bruno Korschek | 2010-10-27 | Politics This article documents the fiscal insanity that now rules our election process, with politicians spending billions of campaign dollars in order to win an election in this country. It lays out a series of five steps that need to be implmented to reign in spending in order to restore the freedom of the ordinary American voter and remove the distorting effect of excessive campaing funding levels. read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2011-01-21 | Multimedia During the economic hard times of 2010, many companies struggled to cut costs but still boost sales. To maximize the business, many companies launched impressive ad campaigns, which made the biggest mark in 2010. Here are reviews of most creative ad campaigns. read more
By: Luke McCormack | 2010-04-03 | PPC Advertising Learning the secrets of massive profits with PPC campaigns should be your goal. Learn and copy off other seasoned PPC marketers to beat the competition and get your profitable campaigns up and running. read more
By: David Cox | 2010-04-04 | Politics But in the circles of the affluent or the powerful or celebrity there is what I call the Elvis syndrome. The people around Elvis were all loyal to the king and the king was loyal to them, when Elvis told a joke everyone laughed even if it wasn't funny. No one dared tell the king he didn't need second helpings or maybe he should kick the sleeping pills. The king was their ticket to the good life and there was no sense upsetting the apple cart by telling the king he was fat or a drug addict. That's what your friends do, not employees pretending to be your friends their jobs is to laugh at your jokes and say, "Good idea Elvis." read more
By: Fred Nyakagwa | 2010-12-21 | Taxes Corporation Franchise tax is a type of tax that, corporations have to pay in advance for running any business within a state. Clarifying here, this tax is not imposed directly on any franchise. It is basically imposed on the annual, issued and outstanding surplus and shares of a corporation. The taxation department administers the corporation franchise tax. The state treasury receives the tax payment through the taxation department. read more
By: Zam Enriquez | 2010-11-12 | Article Marketing By executing a fair and competitive tax rates, Singapore has uphold its attributes of being the ideal place for setting up a business. read more
By: Ford Newton | 2010-12-11 | Business Opportunities A Company that have a complete benefits that help foreign and local entrepreneurs setting their own business in Singapore. read more
By: VincentAlan | 2010-11-27 | Health & Fitness So what can drive somebody to insanity? Definitely, insanity is something that’s routinely fully understood (or misunderstood) and usually contains a particular stigma within the popular consciousness read more
By: Steve Smith | 2011-10-27 | Management Learn about Singapore Company Registration – provided and presented by Rikvin, Singapore’s leading company registration firm and business solutions specialist. read more
By: Sarah Kolb | 2012-01-19 | Entrepreneurs An S corporation and a C corporation are both for-profit business corporations, but there are important structural and tax differences that you should be aware of before you decide which entity type is right for you. Let's look at both S corps and C corps so that you can make a good decision and form the best type of business for your unique circumstance. read more
By: Ben williams | 2011-05-05 | Taxes This is where you can learn all about Corporation Tax - what it is, the rates, who needs to do it, what you need to do for it, submitting online, what an 'accounting period' is, and how to work out your taxable profits. Corporation Tax is a tax on the taxable profits of not only limited companies, but also other organizations, such as clubs, societies, associations, and other unincorporated bodies. read more
By: Ashley Varghese | 2011-04-01 | Management By taking a look at Singapore's corporate tax policy it is possible to understand one of the many factors that contribute to Singapore's popularity with entrepreneurs. read more
By: Jared Ingram | 2012-06-06 | Taxes Taxation is said to be the lifeblood of any economy. True enough, it generates billions of revenues which can never be amassed by the government in any other direct way. As the advocate of rights, the government imposes various types of taxes under the recognition of its sovereignty to protect, advance and preserve its people and territory in general. Countries vary in the forms of taxes but all s read more